I would suggest that you ignore the nice white dots on the sights, they are only there for reference in low light conditions. Lining up the dots is in no way aligning the sights.
Ignore the dots and line the top of the front sight with the top of the rear and maintain equal light bars on each side of the front sight. If the impact is still low then look at the heavier grain bullet.
I know this sounds very basic...I'm not trying to be condescending...it is just that a lot of folks who aren't accustomed to using the 3 dots system believe that answer lies in aligning the dots. It isn't.
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